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some two dozen other countries have similar laws. to an announcement from big time conservative glen beck. >> the republican party i've made my decision. i'm out. i'm out. i'm not a republican. i will not give a dime to the republican party. i'm out. i highly recommend run from the republican party. >> he says the gop is torpedoing the constitution and picture this. the senate minority leader harry reed thanking rand paul? it happened yesterday on the floor when he thanked the man who is an ophthalmologist who helped him with an eye injury. >> i want the people to know how thoughtful and considerate and kind you've been to me over these months. 2 2 after the hour. in washington i am joined by bob franken. >> good morning. >> politico is reporting that benjamin netanyahu has been reelected. the obama administration is considering revisiting america's role as a shield nor israel. that's a pretty big deal. >> there are variations of that report. associated press has one. "the washington post" has one. obviously the administration is ver
some two dozen other countries have similar laws. to an announcement from big time conservative glen beck. >> the republican party i've made my decision. i'm out. i'm out. i'm not a republican. i will not give a dime to the republican party. i'm out. i highly recommend run from the republican party. >> he says the gop is torpedoing the constitution and picture this. the senate minority leader harry reed thanking rand paul? it happened yesterday on the floor when he thanked the man...
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whoever law enforcement you want to give it to. it's a resilient city and a city to get by this and one incident that will not mark the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> good morning, i'm chris jansing live from boston, today. we have heard the very latest. first of all, let's get you caught up. two devices were found. this is significant. investigators inspected a lot of packages but only two of them were explosive devices. we also know three people are dead. more than 176 people were injured and went to hospitals in the blast. and there are 17 right now in critical condition. a prayer service is planned for tomorrow. the massachusetts governor also told people to expect heightened security. we will learn more about patients at a mass general news conference coming up shortly. there's another news conference next hour in washington, d.c. with the fbi and homeland security. and a lot of thank yous given out to all the first responders. they're being hailed as heroes this morning, lives were almost certainly saved
whoever law enforcement you want to give it to. it's a resilient city and a city to get by this and one incident that will not mark the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> good morning, i'm chris jansing live from boston, today. we have heard the very latest. first of all, let's get you caught up. two devices were found. this is significant. investigators inspected a lot of packages but only two of them were explosive devices. we also know three people are...
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apparently for some, including a national men's group, the law is disastrous. more on that coming up next on "now." you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. lnever miss a chance to dance. introducing a revolution in bladder leak protection. new always discreet. up to 40% thinner, for superior comfort. absorbs 2x more than you may need. for dance-all-you-want protection. no wonder more women already prefer new always discreet pads over poise. new always discreet. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because hey, pee happens. curious? visit alwaysdiscreet.com. >>> in a year when sexual assaults a
apparently for some, including a national men's group, the law is disastrous. more on that coming up next on "now." you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for...
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now, 23 sfats have right to work laws. as you can see, it's encroaching in on the midwest and not quite in the northeast yet. republicans stand on the crus. in the state that might be most associated with unions, michigan. organized labor groups have called for a day of action and are expecting thousands to descend on the capital. as the state legislature reconvenes for what is final work to right bill. the latest in the midwest, a as we remember scott walker pushed legislation through his state house that pushed employee. john kasich's efforts to curve collective bargaining was only stopped when voters reversed the law through a ballot initiative, but conservatives haven't managed to get a right to work law passed in either state. republicans in michigan are using indiana as their model where governor mitch daniel got a right to work law passed earlier this year. rick schneider said it would boost business in his state. >> indiana's a good illustration. they did this last february. they found at least 90 different compani
now, 23 sfats have right to work laws. as you can see, it's encroaching in on the midwest and not quite in the northeast yet. republicans stand on the crus. in the state that might be most associated with unions, michigan. organized labor groups have called for a day of action and are expecting thousands to descend on the capital. as the state legislature reconvenes for what is final work to right bill. the latest in the midwest, a as we remember scott walker pushed legislation through his...
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that an overwhelming 86% of voters say it's important for congress to consider new family friendly laws like paid sick days and family and member legal insurance. ultimately these are critical pocketbook issues. our next guest is championing family friendly legislation for years but says there is no reason to be hopeful. let's bring in working mom and ceo carol evan, the latest issue of working mother magazine is now out. carol, thanks for being with us. start with the issue you're focused on right now. the united states is the only developed country in the world that doesn't have paid maternity leave. i know you all are really pushing for paid parental family leave. i think the moral and ethical and sort of personal case for that is pretty clear-cut. a sticking point has always been the business community. so how do you make the case to the business community that we should have mandatory paid paternal leave? >> actually, the business case has been made so beautifully with our 100 best companies of working mothers we name every year. 100% of them have paid family leave. only 16% of all
that an overwhelming 86% of voters say it's important for congress to consider new family friendly laws like paid sick days and family and member legal insurance. ultimately these are critical pocketbook issues. our next guest is championing family friendly legislation for years but says there is no reason to be hopeful. let's bring in working mom and ceo carol evan, the latest issue of working mother magazine is now out. carol, thanks for being with us. start with the issue you're focused on...
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in criminal law, that is all that is required for an acquittal as the the guilt of an accused beyond reasonable doubt rests with the state throughout. the version of the accused was that he fired shots at the toilet door because he thought there was an intruder inside the toilet. the sequence of events, namely the shots, the screams, the shouts of help, the sound of a cricket bat striking against the toilet door the calls made by various witnesses to security to report screams, and/or shots are more in line with the version of the accused. although it is not necessary for the state to prove motive, there is no basis on which this court could make inferences of why the accused would want to kill the deceased. in addition, there is objective evidence in the form of phone records records, this, too, supports the version of the accused. furthermore, the conduct of the accused shortly after the incident is inconsistent with the conduct of someone who had intention to commit murder. he acted promptly in seeking help soon after the incident. he shouted for help. he called a friend, he calle
in criminal law, that is all that is required for an acquittal as the the guilt of an accused beyond reasonable doubt rests with the state throughout. the version of the accused was that he fired shots at the toilet door because he thought there was an intruder inside the toilet. the sequence of events, namely the shots, the screams, the shouts of help, the sound of a cricket bat striking against the toilet door the calls made by various witnesses to security to report screams, and/or shots are...
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some of the laws. you know, basically the c.o.s, the new prison. >> did you tell them about the emotional aspect of it? >> oh, man, too much. i probably spend like half an hour in there, the agony of what it is. the torture, the poke, the prod, you know what i mean? the frustration. you feel like you can't release. how do people release their frustration? you drive, you build your body, you build your muscles, you guetta toos, do all that stuff. >> and you kept it like that the whole time, i'll support you. >> prison is predatory. prison is evil. everybody in here runs on emotion. very few people think with a higher intellect about how to do stuff or how to be. what? >> yourself included? is that how you operate? how do you operate in here? >> well, there's people that would tell you how i operate in here. i'm sure there's lots of people that would tell you that they don't approve of how i operate. >> those people include the correctional staff. who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate but that
some of the laws. you know, basically the c.o.s, the new prison. >> did you tell them about the emotional aspect of it? >> oh, man, too much. i probably spend like half an hour in there, the agony of what it is. the torture, the poke, the prod, you know what i mean? the frustration. you feel like you can't release. how do people release their frustration? you drive, you build your body, you build your muscles, you guetta toos, do all that stuff. >> and you kept it like that...
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bill to ban local anti-discrimination laws an anti-anti-discrimination law. those folks who do not want to see anti-discrimination laws passed are the same folks who authored the bill in question that we're talking about today, so how do you overcome that resistance? >> well and you make a key point. sb202 and 1228 were part of the same package. you can't consider one without the other. it also speaks to the fact that when we were objecting to 1228 in the first place, it was because it was clearly designed to create the potential for government protected discrimination. it wasn't a replication of the federal rfra. it was something very different from that and we have also seen subsequent to that that other states are using bills like 1228 as a template to try to proactively create the opportunity for discrimination. it's created the opportunity for us to try to fix 1228 but i think we have to push forward to try to affirmatively protect sexual orientation and gender identity in arkansas. if the intent wasn't truly to discriminate, we have to write that into o
bill to ban local anti-discrimination laws an anti-anti-discrimination law. those folks who do not want to see anti-discrimination laws passed are the same folks who authored the bill in question that we're talking about today, so how do you overcome that resistance? >> well and you make a key point. sb202 and 1228 were part of the same package. you can't consider one without the other. it also speaks to the fact that when we were objecting to 1228 in the first place, it was because it...
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too many feel targeted by law enforcement. guilty of walking or driving while black and spur fear and hopelessness. >> what has been right and wrong in the federal interventions this this case? >> the one thing that we are encouraged by is that they expanded the probe to lock at all of the police department to see if this was a pattern that led up to michael brown's tragic demise at the hands of officer darren wilson in brought day light. you do want them looking at the big picture. you have the dinse dense when you think about what happened in south carolina and what happened in ohio and wal-mart. you think about they are gone in new york and louisiana where you have a young man handcuffed in the back of the police car. he is shot and killed. you have this happening just as president obama said walking while black and driving while black. it is very, very troubling to us black parents because we never know, is it going to be our child today? that's why we are fighting so hard to say we are all americans and we all deserve our
too many feel targeted by law enforcement. guilty of walking or driving while black and spur fear and hopelessness. >> what has been right and wrong in the federal interventions this this case? >> the one thing that we are encouraged by is that they expanded the probe to lock at all of the police department to see if this was a pattern that led up to michael brown's tragic demise at the hands of officer darren wilson in brought day light. you do want them looking at the big picture....
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and leave the president's health care law intact. that leaves the ball squarely in speaker boehner's court and the president had a clear message for his top republican rival, just seconds ago. >> the house republicans are so concerned with appeasing the tea party, they have threatened a government shutdown, or worse, unless i gut or repeal the affordable care act. i said this yesterday. let me repeat it. that's not going to happen. >> house leaders have called a meeting saturday at noon to discuss a way forward out of the chaos they have created on the continuing resolution. but first, with the ability to avert economic havoc squarely in their hands, guess what's on tonight's schedule? a trip to the movies, of course. majority whip kevin mccarthy is inviting lawmakers for a field trip tonight, to see the thri thriller prisoners at a local theater. the film may seem a little odd, but listen to go majority leader harry reid today, it makes perfect sense. >> they have taken the united states government hostage and demanded an impossible
and leave the president's health care law intact. that leaves the ball squarely in speaker boehner's court and the president had a clear message for his top republican rival, just seconds ago. >> the house republicans are so concerned with appeasing the tea party, they have threatened a government shutdown, or worse, unless i gut or repeal the affordable care act. i said this yesterday. let me repeat it. that's not going to happen. >> house leaders have called a meeting saturday at...
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she's been very supportive of expansive voting laws and rules. she'll also be the first openly lgbt governor in the nation. >> thanks for the update zach. >>> coming up which supreme court justice is pre-game the state of the union? >>> were there more spanx or shirtless shots in "fifty shades of grey"? that's next. for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir® an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® comes in flextouch® the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. today i'm asking about levemir® flextouch®. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and chi
she's been very supportive of expansive voting laws and rules. she'll also be the first openly lgbt governor in the nation. >> thanks for the update zach. >>> coming up which supreme court justice is pre-game the state of the union? >>> were there more spanx or shirtless shots in "fifty shades of grey"? that's next. for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and...
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something that under current law businesses are supposed to cover. the case was a win for freshway foods whose catholic owners said obama care would make them fund birth control that they object to. the court ruled that such employers could pursue what they call a religious exemption, that doing otherwise would force religious businesses to become kplis it in a grave moral wrong. a doctor focused on this policy battle at the state level, valerie tareko, looks at old beliefs in a new light and co-chair of washington women for choice. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> absolutely. let me start with the big question. this is such an important issue that a lot of people haven't zoned in on yet. why are they saying this could be the citizens united of health care? >> well, these cases, there are about 50 of them filed by religious business owners of for profit corporations, winding their way through the court system. the courts are divided on it but they combine two interesting trends that we're wrestling with in this country,
something that under current law businesses are supposed to cover. the case was a win for freshway foods whose catholic owners said obama care would make them fund birth control that they object to. the court ruled that such employers could pursue what they call a religious exemption, that doing otherwise would force religious businesses to become kplis it in a grave moral wrong. a doctor focused on this policy battle at the state level, valerie tareko, looks at old beliefs in a new light and...
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enforce our existing laws. and wugs and for all forget amnesty. >> joining me, the contributing editor of u.s. news and world report. the senior political reporter with nbc news. it seems to me the republicans are turning this into an ethnic thing. here's our way of bashing hispanics. >> well, yes. they can't really go after the president very much on bombing syria because they don't disagree. they're trying to take this issue and finesse it into an immigration issue. they whoever they are is somehow going to come over the border. i think what he has to worry about, particularly that scott brown is that he is trying to use fear to get votes. what he doesn't understand is that people don't just fear isis. they fear getting involved in another long protracted costly war. >> he is trying to lump hispanics and isis together which is reprehensible. >> the idea of hoards too. new hampshire, a little state with white people, being overrun with guys with guns and knives and bombs. and basically ending its existence. >>
enforce our existing laws. and wugs and for all forget amnesty. >> joining me, the contributing editor of u.s. news and world report. the senior political reporter with nbc news. it seems to me the republicans are turning this into an ethnic thing. here's our way of bashing hispanics. >> well, yes. they can't really go after the president very much on bombing syria because they don't disagree. they're trying to take this issue and finesse it into an immigration issue. they whoever...
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administrative law making is very important. and here i think done very poorly. when you're talking about what occurred in 1959, lawrence o'donnell here at msnbc but working on the finance committee has been reporting on this for several days. the problem of the irs coming in, if i understand you right, diluting the very law put into place to get the politics out of this category? >> that's exactly right. i'm going to plug my current book "the fine print." it's about this issue of regulation that nobody's paying attention to. it's full of stories about things like there's a tax that you're forced to pay. >> what's it called? >> and nobody knows about these things because the news media doesn't cover the regulatory world. >> david cay johnson, we'll have to have another conversation on that. thank you for that. >> thank you. "fine print." >> up 96 to the irs to the ap and even benghazi, the president's role in all of these so-called scandals. that's part of the conversation next. >>> alex garza of dallas runs four pizza franchise restaurants. garza said latinos ar
administrative law making is very important. and here i think done very poorly. when you're talking about what occurred in 1959, lawrence o'donnell here at msnbc but working on the finance committee has been reporting on this for several days. the problem of the irs coming in, if i understand you right, diluting the very law put into place to get the politics out of this category? >> that's exactly right. i'm going to plug my current book "the fine print." it's about this issue...
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it's pretty clear that the president was elected, obama care is the law of the land. >> but you won't be spending the time next year trying to repeal obama care. >> there may be parts of it that we believe need to be changed. we may do that. no decisions at this point. >> but hours after that interview, boehner shrouded himself once again tweeting, obama care is law of the land but it is raising costs and threatening jobs. our goal has been and will remain #full repeal. despite the seductive dance over tax and health care policy it is the president who actually holds the cap positive audience. in one hour obama is expected to give his first policy address since re-election. this time around, it looks like president obama will have the upper hand. in the cover story for bloomberg business week josh green writes president obama is holding the cards, quote, in obama's second term, leverage will shift to the democrats on almost every issue of importance. that includes economic policy, tax policy, immigration, and health care. even the speaker seems to realize this. >> mr. president, this
it's pretty clear that the president was elected, obama care is the law of the land. >> but you won't be spending the time next year trying to repeal obama care. >> there may be parts of it that we believe need to be changed. we may do that. no decisions at this point. >> but hours after that interview, boehner shrouded himself once again tweeting, obama care is law of the land but it is raising costs and threatening jobs. our goal has been and will remain #full repeal....
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two lawmakers are forced out after backing the gun control laws. what does it mean for the battle ground state and the future of similar gun control laws. first a look at the politics planner. we will hear a lot about water. i'm a big water drinker. everybody should be. that's what the first lady will be watching for. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicid
two lawmakers are forced out after backing the gun control laws. what does it mean for the battle ground state and the future of similar gun control laws. first a look at the politics planner. we will hear a lot about water. i'm a big water drinker. everybody should be. that's what the first lady will be watching for. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the...
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why do others have death penalties in their own laws? why don't you think about removing this from your laws? >> i think that would be a fair critique as well. is it not a fair critique of rwanda? >> it has to be put in that way. you can't me why. i would be saying why are the others doing that what i think they should be doing. >> just in the last week, there accusations that you hired a hit man to murder your general in exile in south africa. do you have any response to that. >> this is what i'm talking about. these narratives, people have recycled and repeated the point of having the kind of questions. i'm here to talk about the progress. it's not about and even when it has been solved. >> even when it's a new charge that you hired a squad of four hit men? not worth talking about it? >> let's talk about women empowerment and children going to school. let's talk about general governance. >> last topic that has been lingered on so much, but is in the minds of viewers. the accusations that you backed the m 23 rebels while they were commi
why do others have death penalties in their own laws? why don't you think about removing this from your laws? >> i think that would be a fair critique as well. is it not a fair critique of rwanda? >> it has to be put in that way. you can't me why. i would be saying why are the others doing that what i think they should be doing. >> just in the last week, there accusations that you hired a hit man to murder your general in exile in south africa. do you have any response to...
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i'll need to read that law before i can give you a hard opinion on it. >> all right. senator marco rubio, republican from the state of florida, senator rubio -- >> go heat. >> rare for you to say that, mr. gator. thank you very much, senator. >> thank you. >>> we have much more on what's happening with immigration bill plus potential for a new media shield law. trivia, name the most recent set of siblings to hold simultaneous committee chairmanships. you go congressman zan did he r levin and his yucker brother, carl levin. sander chaired it back in 1995. congratulations to today's winner, mitchell brevard. if you have a political question for us, e-mail us. hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some mone
i'll need to read that law before i can give you a hard opinion on it. >> all right. senator marco rubio, republican from the state of florida, senator rubio -- >> go heat. >> rare for you to say that, mr. gator. thank you very much, senator. >> thank you. >>> we have much more on what's happening with immigration bill plus potential for a new media shield law. trivia, name the most recent set of siblings to hold simultaneous committee chairmanships. you go...
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the fallout and the future for the new law. first today's trivia question. who is the longest serving secretary of education. the first person to tweet the correct answer and more is coming up on "the daily rundown." the department is not that old. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. exciting and would always come max and pto my
the fallout and the future for the new law. first today's trivia question. who is the longest serving secretary of education. the first person to tweet the correct answer and more is coming up on "the daily rundown." the department is not that old. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say,...
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mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, pastors, law enforcement. mental health professionals. it will take commitment and compromise. but most of all it'll take courage. why is that? >> that is because both political parties have failed for so long on this issue that no one expects them to get this done alone within the politics as usual. i thought we really witnessed a potential breakthrough today. i thought the president came out and spoke very eloquently and very honestly about both the barriers and why we must change, why this is different. why the country i think everyone is seeing is looking at all of these corpses of children. and having a reset that's something deeper than politics. i think while we know often washington is broken and often not democratic in responding to the public will, it is true when we have tremendous trauma and crises, people answer differently. >> i just showed you an example of an nra online broadcast where the woman was saying we need more guns. >> that view is out there. and 69% of americans have shot a gun. if you tell people what you're aft
mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, pastors, law enforcement. mental health professionals. it will take commitment and compromise. but most of all it'll take courage. why is that? >> that is because both political parties have failed for so long on this issue that no one expects them to get this done alone within the politics as usual. i thought we really witnessed a potential breakthrough today. i thought the president came out and spoke very eloquently and very honestly about both the...
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>> of course law enforcement will consider everything. there was a dry ice incident, dry ice bomb incident at lax. but as the eyewitness told us, the shooter, alleged gunman walked up to him and asked if he was tsa, which suggests at some loefl this person was perhaps looking for tsa and wanting to do something to them. doesn't that say that to you? >> it really does. the person is described -- we're hearing white male and he was dressed all in black, maybe some type of combat type of black clothing. he had the rifle. it's obvious to everyone that this guy came in and had a game plan. he had a weapon and it appears that he had a target group he was going after. he initially shot csa officers, agents, he even asked this guy in civilian clothes who was hiding behind the chair, are you tsa? that was what his apparent thought process was. i'm here to interact or to assault tsa. the question now for the fbi, which will be the lead agency in this investigation, is what is this guy's background that contributed to that mindset. was anybody aware
>> of course law enforcement will consider everything. there was a dry ice incident, dry ice bomb incident at lax. but as the eyewitness told us, the shooter, alleged gunman walked up to him and asked if he was tsa, which suggests at some loefl this person was perhaps looking for tsa and wanting to do something to them. doesn't that say that to you? >> it really does. the person is described -- we're hearing white male and he was dressed all in black, maybe some type of combat type...
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a law passed you can have concealed weapons in a bar. all at the behest of the nra, all marching to that tune. well, that extremism is no longer part of the conversation. mr. gohmert has his opinion, but it is a shallow and lonely opinion. the rest of america does not believe that. >> i think i agree with you, sir. congressman, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> stay with us. much more ahead. ♪ stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. ♪ call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mu
a law passed you can have concealed weapons in a bar. all at the behest of the nra, all marching to that tune. well, that extremism is no longer part of the conversation. mr. gohmert has his opinion, but it is a shallow and lonely opinion. the rest of america does not believe that. >> i think i agree with you, sir. congressman, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> stay with us. much more ahead. ♪ stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully...
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it is going to take away the rights of law abiding citizens. what about the rights of victims? they have that gentleman out in california last year. his parents tried to get help. they were unable to get help. they could have saved lives. this might put a dent in some instances of domestic violence and other issues. congress would sort of emulate that. would you take cars away from alcoholics? i'm looking for more freedom. not less. >> you wouldn't take car keys away from a drunk? >> i would take car keys away. put a device on there are steering wheel. a breath lieser and a lot of other things. i would take all sex abusers and put them somewhere where they can't get to people either. it is this is important legislation. >> gregory has opened up a can of worms. he is service drinks to the guy in the car. just kidding. but i'll tell you, drunks shouldn't drive. if you have a drunk in the family you know drives drunk. you'd better find a way to keep him out of that car. ron paul says americans who embrace secession are acting in the grand tradition. jefferson davis, robert e. lee.
it is going to take away the rights of law abiding citizens. what about the rights of victims? they have that gentleman out in california last year. his parents tried to get help. they were unable to get help. they could have saved lives. this might put a dent in some instances of domestic violence and other issues. congress would sort of emulate that. would you take cars away from alcoholics? i'm looking for more freedom. not less. >> you wouldn't take car keys away from a drunk?...
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>> what is the law of the land that was -- >> is it a law of the land? >> yeah. it was orchestrated to be delayed in its implementation for three years. the signup for it starts in a few days and obviously becomes effective in january. >> your position is the united states government cannot pay its bills unless you kill the affordable care act. that's your deal. >> my position is that we should fund government and protect the american people from obama care. >> how's that different from what i just said? okay. let's go to congressman fattah of philadelphia. i think the congressman in his own way said the deal here is and i think the way the american people understand it that republicans are basically saying unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, by october 1st there will be no government by october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things to make clear. one is the president of the united states barack obama has never spent $1 or added one dollar to the debt that the congress did not direct he spend through an appropriation bill. so the question now is are
>> what is the law of the land that was -- >> is it a law of the land? >> yeah. it was orchestrated to be delayed in its implementation for three years. the signup for it starts in a few days and obviously becomes effective in january. >> your position is the united states government cannot pay its bills unless you kill the affordable care act. that's your deal. >> my position is that we should fund government and protect the american people from obama care....
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remember, high enrollment is the key to making this entire law work. with tech issues and glitches, the administration is far off track of its goal of 7 million people enrolled by the end of march. white house had a word of caution. >> i cannot confirm those numbers. you know, there have been a variety of reports saying a variety of different things, i have not seen specific figures, but i anticipate that we will be releasing data about enrollment by the end of the week. >> so let's take it to the bank, "washington post" dana milbank, that is. as our favorite d.c. cynic. what do you make of these snubz. >> i'm not a cynic, just a little -- >> they are disappointing numbers of course, but expectations are so low. if they -- the fact they made it out of the double digits is going to surprise some folks. but of course, you know, the people are just pouncing at this point. i was on a conference call this morning and it was just painful. i think she should -- after the q and a in there she'll qualify for some sort of trauma coverage under obama care. but th
remember, high enrollment is the key to making this entire law work. with tech issues and glitches, the administration is far off track of its goal of 7 million people enrolled by the end of march. white house had a word of caution. >> i cannot confirm those numbers. you know, there have been a variety of reports saying a variety of different things, i have not seen specific figures, but i anticipate that we will be releasing data about enrollment by the end of the week. >> so let's...
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florida has a law like this. bill clinton signed a law like this at the federal level. this is simply allowing people of faith space to be able to express their beliefs and to be people of conscience. >> here comes the flip-flopping. last night jeb bush appeared to modify his comments in a closed-door silicon valley fund-raiser telling a small group of highly secular potential supporters that a consensus-oriented approach would have been better at the outset. he said, quote, by the end of the week i think indiana will be in the right place, which is to say that we need a big diverse country like america, we need to have space for people to act on their conscience a constitutional right that religious freedom is a core value of our country but, quote, we shouldn't discriminate based on sexual orientation. well he has evolved from a monday to wednesday. this is what happens in politics. the squirming need to reconcile your views with opposing philosophies. one that is ultra reledge jousigious and that's all that matters. >> you know what he said in silicon valley i believ
florida has a law like this. bill clinton signed a law like this at the federal level. this is simply allowing people of faith space to be able to express their beliefs and to be people of conscience. >> here comes the flip-flopping. last night jeb bush appeared to modify his comments in a closed-door silicon valley fund-raiser telling a small group of highly secular potential supporters that a consensus-oriented approach would have been better at the outset. he said, quote, by the end of...
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laws. the high skort struck down an arizona law that would have forced residents to provide proof of citizenship in order to vote. declaring in a 7-2 ruling that federal voter registration forms trump state requirements. republicans immediately began looking for a loophole and they seem to have found one in a july memo the kansas state director wrote as the supreme court made clear, its decision applies only to federal registration forms and covers only federal elections. exploiting the court's decision the idea is to prevent residents who don't adhere to state voter i.d. requirements including proof of citizenship for voting in state elections. the effect would be a two-tiered system. some people get to vote for governors and leadership and others don't. worst yet uses a kansas state form and not a federal one, they are considered suspended and will not be allowed to vote in any election. kansas secretary of state kris kobach defends is saying they don't have the authority to determine wha
laws. the high skort struck down an arizona law that would have forced residents to provide proof of citizenship in order to vote. declaring in a 7-2 ruling that federal voter registration forms trump state requirements. republicans immediately began looking for a loophole and they seem to have found one in a july memo the kansas state director wrote as the supreme court made clear, its decision applies only to federal registration forms and covers only federal elections. exploiting the court's...
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the consternation about the health care law. republicans were keeping internal division under wraps and their odds of retaking the senate looked good. just over two weeks later, the politics have turned upside down. how lasting is this reality? will it translate into new political strength? can the republican party stick to division and will the split in the gop be what defines the party for the next six months? for now the national nightmare is over at least for 90 days. employees are returning to work this morning and crews are removing barricades and the capital visitor's center is open. the damage to the republican and the republican party and the institution of congress and the country's faith in government won't be easily repaired. standard and poor's estimated it will cost the economy $24 billion and the country said they are pretty upset about all of this. >> what do you think is going on in washington, d.c. right now? >> you asked the wrong guy. you never put on television what i think is going on. >> you wear the flag
the consternation about the health care law. republicans were keeping internal division under wraps and their odds of retaking the senate looked good. just over two weeks later, the politics have turned upside down. how lasting is this reality? will it translate into new political strength? can the republican party stick to division and will the split in the gop be what defines the party for the next six months? for now the national nightmare is over at least for 90 days. employees are...
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the key thing to look forward to what actually happens in terms of the law. if the website is working for 30% of the people next june, then we have a different conversation of course. right now 39 democrats defected and they also know in the house on friday and they know mostly democrats that that vote was symbolic vote. it's an easy vote for them. they know the bill will not pass the senate and senate democrats know it's not going to pass the whole senate right now. any kind of broad repeal or attack of obama care. they are casting symbolic votes that says, look, i'm upset about this website too. we're seeing democrats vent and you've heard the president speak to that. he all but apologized on thursday and look, i'm sorry, i sent you out with this message that wasn't quite right. they are kind -- the white house is trying to keep democrats calmed down right now and those votes basically give a chance to protest if they want to. >> what do you make of the importance of this november 30th deadline? it seems to me, this isn't a cut and dry thing whether the web
the key thing to look forward to what actually happens in terms of the law. if the website is working for 30% of the people next june, then we have a different conversation of course. right now 39 democrats defected and they also know in the house on friday and they know mostly democrats that that vote was symbolic vote. it's an easy vote for them. they know the bill will not pass the senate and senate democrats know it's not going to pass the whole senate right now. any kind of broad repeal or...
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joining me now is law enforcement analyst jim cavanaugh. former atf special agent and liz brown, attorney and columnist for the st. louis americans. jim, let me start with you. this has been a wake-up moment for a lot of americans, myself included. we realize the scope of the equipment and the raw force at the hands of police forces all across the country, even in places like this. this is a town of 20,000, 25,000 people. it raise it is question when you look at the equipment we were talking about. you look at the equipment being used in ferguson. how much of this stuff do police force miss this country actually need? >> they need less. they could use more negotiators equipment. you can go to almost any police department and talk to the negotiators. they will tell you they can't get the money for rescue phones which is a sophisticated phone we use to deal in barricades or hos taj situations. the money doesn't go to the softer side, the brainy side. it goes to the vehicles and a lot of the heavy equipment. it's not needed. the police don't n
joining me now is law enforcement analyst jim cavanaugh. former atf special agent and liz brown, attorney and columnist for the st. louis americans. jim, let me start with you. this has been a wake-up moment for a lot of americans, myself included. we realize the scope of the equipment and the raw force at the hands of police forces all across the country, even in places like this. this is a town of 20,000, 25,000 people. it raise it is question when you look at the equipment we were talking...
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but now to washington where the veemsupreme court is deciding whether same-sex marriage will be the law of the land. nbc's pete williams is in the courtroom for yesterday's argument which suggests that justices are clearly deivideddivided. >> reporter: they do seem to be on the verge of a water shed ruling but it's unclear how they will rule. the justice that has wrote the three gay rights bills in the past seemed on the verge of doing it again. this man decided to get married four years agoy to sergeant and when they were ordered to move they went to tennessee. >> when two people love each other, they make commitments to etch other and those commitments should be respected and travel from state to state. >> reporter: states that impose bans say it should be up to the people and not the federal courts. >> the issue of course is not whether there should be same-sex marriage but who should decide the point. >> people feel very differently about something if they have a chance to vote on it than if it's imposed on them by the courts. >> reporter: and states say it encourages opposite sex c
but now to washington where the veemsupreme court is deciding whether same-sex marriage will be the law of the land. nbc's pete williams is in the courtroom for yesterday's argument which suggests that justices are clearly deivideddivided. >> reporter: they do seem to be on the verge of a water shed ruling but it's unclear how they will rule. the justice that has wrote the three gay rights bills in the past seemed on the verge of doing it again. this man decided to get married four years...
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and part of what they need to do is change the number of prosecutions and laws. as anu said and you've heard, the military code of justice does not exactly follow civilian law. and there are reasons it's different. but civilian law was updated a long time ago with respect to how victims should be treated, the issue of privacy. and it's time that the military changes the code of justice and also real prosecution, so that people can feel safe coming forward and telling their story. these are people serving our country in the military. it happens to men and women. but the culture has been, don't you dare come forward, you may lose your job, the pain work may be lost. you will be branded as mentally unstable and interfere with your unit cohesion. all kinds of things that have been drummed into people. and these are hard-working brave, brave, courageous women and men who are serving, who shouldn't have to serve under these conditions. >> the congresswoman makes a good point, ruth, is that men also experience these sexual assaults. i remember the testimony of one man w
and part of what they need to do is change the number of prosecutions and laws. as anu said and you've heard, the military code of justice does not exactly follow civilian law. and there are reasons it's different. but civilian law was updated a long time ago with respect to how victims should be treated, the issue of privacy. and it's time that the military changes the code of justice and also real prosecution, so that people can feel safe coming forward and telling their story. these are...
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at the time, there was a lot of questions as to whether this was a violation of american law. did the united states negotiate with a terrorist organization to release bowe bergdahl? it was decided no. we were simply bringing home an american soldier, a prison of war, from enemies on the battlefields. there was also questions on whether or not the administration was required to tell congress that they were releasing five detainees from guantanamo bay. there were allegations that that perhaps was a violation as well. you can imagine this may once again reignite that political debate in washington, but from a military perspective they're going through with the questions that had been if you will, unanswered for years as to how sergeant bowe bergdahl disappeared off his military base. >> this is the proper way to do it with him here at home in custody and not leaving him out abroad. these are serious charges carrying up to life in prison. thank you for your reporting. don't forget to catch "road map" on shift. >>> jeb bush has stressed he is independent from his brother, but tonig
at the time, there was a lot of questions as to whether this was a violation of american law. did the united states negotiate with a terrorist organization to release bowe bergdahl? it was decided no. we were simply bringing home an american soldier, a prison of war, from enemies on the battlefields. there was also questions on whether or not the administration was required to tell congress that they were releasing five detainees from guantanamo bay. there were allegations that that perhaps was...
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second, we've agreed that the health care bill is the law of the land. that means we can focus on addressing some of the legitimate concerns that folks have raised and try to make it work. third, the shutdown we really do have to open up government. it should not be a negotiating tactic leverage, when in fact what you're doing is inflicting an awful lot of pain on innocent people for no productive reason. >> a lot of analysts would suggest it's going to be very difficult to reopen the government without giving something to the republicans. is there any deal that you see could be made so it doesn't look like a total failure for them? >> sure. there could be some face-saving steps that we take. >> what might they be? >> well, you know what, that's going to have to be up to mr. boehner and the president. i mean my view is that we should open up the government. we have agreed to their budget numbers so there's been a huge concession. if the republicans focused on the fact that on the budget number itself, which is what a budget negotiation is ultimately abou
second, we've agreed that the health care bill is the law of the land. that means we can focus on addressing some of the legitimate concerns that folks have raised and try to make it work. third, the shutdown we really do have to open up government. it should not be a negotiating tactic leverage, when in fact what you're doing is inflicting an awful lot of pain on innocent people for no productive reason. >> a lot of analysts would suggest it's going to be very difficult to reopen the...
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and because of this law, that's just what we've done. for the first time since the korean war, for the first time since the korean war, government spending has declined for two years in a row. the first time in 50 years. and we're not going back on this agreement. there's a lot more we need to do to get our nation's fiscal house in order. hopefully once we've gotten past the drama of the moment, we can get to work on it. but for now, let's not understate the importance of the budget control act or the importance of the fight to preserve it. this legislation is the largest spending reduction bill of the last quarter century and the largest deficit reduction bill since 1981 that didn't include a tax hike. preserving this law is critically important to the future of our country. throughout this debate, the public has rightly focused on obama care for good reason. this law is ravaging our economy, killing jobs, driving up premiums, and driving people off the health care plans they have and like in droves. it's disastrous rollout is a sign of
and because of this law, that's just what we've done. for the first time since the korean war, for the first time since the korean war, government spending has declined for two years in a row. the first time in 50 years. and we're not going back on this agreement. there's a lot more we need to do to get our nation's fiscal house in order. hopefully once we've gotten past the drama of the moment, we can get to work on it. but for now, let's not understate the importance of the budget control act...
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i think the confusion is also on the issue of two law enforcement officers. i've only heard a report of one being treated at the hospital. >> exactly. >> that might indicate there's a second potentially deceased officer in the facility building 197. >> before i let you go, let me ask you in terms of all of the law enforcement agencies, you've got the fbi, ncis, obviously d.c. metro police, who takes the lead here? you've got bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. who would be in charge? ncis because it's a navy facility? >> initially i think washington, d.c. police as the response entity had the lead, command agreed upon going forward in as much as if there are homicides involved and are on the federal facility, my assumption would be if it's not an act of terrorism where normally fbi takes the lead, that would be the responsibility of the ncis, their investigative arm. these are issues that certainly will be sorted out. one of the problems, if you will, in washington, d.c. is with so many agencies that when you have an incident like this, one of the reason
i think the confusion is also on the issue of two law enforcement officers. i've only heard a report of one being treated at the hospital. >> exactly. >> that might indicate there's a second potentially deceased officer in the facility building 197. >> before i let you go, let me ask you in terms of all of the law enforcement agencies, you've got the fbi, ncis, obviously d.c. metro police, who takes the lead here? you've got bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. who would...
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governor jerry brown signed into law the country's first statewide ban on single use plastic bag. it prohibits grocery stores and pharmacies from using single use plastic bags after july of 2015. the following years, liquor stores and convenience stores will be required to follow suit. no more plastic bags out there. the governor said even though his state is the first to take this step, he's sure it won't be the last. we'll be right back. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: >>> welcome back to "hardball." get this. and don't ever forget it. this is a dangerous country. especially for presidents. roosevelt was shot in the chest. harry truman was the target of a shooting by two puerto rican nationalists at blair house. gerald ford was shot at twice in one month, first at the california state capital and then just a few weeks later in san francisco. ronald reagan was shot by john hinckley out of the washington hilton and barely survived. the cold fact is, an american president stands in the line of fire.
governor jerry brown signed into law the country's first statewide ban on single use plastic bag. it prohibits grocery stores and pharmacies from using single use plastic bags after july of 2015. the following years, liquor stores and convenience stores will be required to follow suit. no more plastic bags out there. the governor said even though his state is the first to take this step, he's sure it won't be the last. we'll be right back. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer:...
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these business reside working with law enforcement. because it's blank screen right now. >> i can't wait to see your report. and you can watch "your business" every morning at 7:30, only on msnbc. >>> up next, dozens of republicans are making a shocking argument to ban same-sex marriage, it is one of the stories we thought you should know. mpbls plus a student who says she fears for her life because of a stalker is pushing for the right to carry a gun on campus to protect herself. she says it is not about politics, it is about her safety and it is our news nation gut check. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong. you're cleaner than i thought. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even his highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. are you good to go hun? cleaner than ever. rotorooter approved. charmin is clog-free or it's free. been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one dark
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>> it's a very very serious threat and that's -- you know it's good that our law enforcement agencies are monitoring these individuals and tracking their activity as well to ensure that whatever plot they are contemplating is not executed at a time when we are dealing here in congress with the homeland security budget that's being held hostage for external issues this is inexcusable. the department of homeland security was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to prepare the nation for these kinds of things and to be agile so that we can address the evolution of terrorist activity. now we're seeing that not only is there terrorist activity in other countries, but the leaders of those groups isis in particular, are encouraging their followers to execute terrorist activity home-grown terrorist activities. so getting that funding to law enforcement agencies as they continue to monitor the activities of these individuals is very very important to the nation security. so it is incomprehensible that you have any question three days out from the ex pir expiration of a budget that you're not going
>> it's a very very serious threat and that's -- you know it's good that our law enforcement agencies are monitoring these individuals and tracking their activity as well to ensure that whatever plot they are contemplating is not executed at a time when we are dealing here in congress with the homeland security budget that's being held hostage for external issues this is inexcusable. the department of homeland security was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to prepare the nation for these...
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. >>> this morning in a statement, the white house reaffirmed its belief that the actions were lawful and said the department of justice would be appealing president obama's immigration plan and would offer protection from deportation and work permits and it would do that for as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants. the first of those programs were scheduled to start receiving applications tomorrow. the judge's stay holds that. >>> 27 million americans are waking up this morning to winter storm warnings. an a total of 60 million have been affected by snow and ice. one right here mike barnicle barely got out of boston alive. it is miserable up there. the winter storm that pounded the south is stretching back to the northeast. areas from missouri to virginia have already been hit with more than 6 inches of snow. roads are covered with ice and the governor of tennessee has declared a state of emergency to allow the national guard to help stranded drivers. this video from virginia gives you a sense of just how slippery the roads are. a news crew was rolling when an suv careens out of
. >>> this morning in a statement, the white house reaffirmed its belief that the actions were lawful and said the department of justice would be appealing president obama's immigration plan and would offer protection from deportation and work permits and it would do that for as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants. the first of those programs were scheduled to start receiving applications tomorrow. the judge's stay holds that. >>> 27 million americans are waking up this...
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law like this in place. >> exactly. what we've seen from the conservatives is the idea that it's been long enough and black turnout has gone high enough, which was mentioned in oral arguments that we don't need this any more. that is just as a logical point, a weird argument, right? if you use your seat belt every day and that keeps you safe, that doesn't necessarily mean that you should stop using your seat belt after a certain amount of time. and so these programs particularly section 5 of the voting rights act, doesn't prevent anyone from getting their rights, it doesn't have a cost on the other side. all it says is if certain areas that have discriminated in the past, if they want to make changes, they have to be precleared by the doj. so a lot of house support it, myself included, feel it is a fairly low-cost way to make sure people's rights are afforded to them. >> we haven't seen anything move, you think it's going to come out one big day at the end, they surprise us all. >> big cases tend to come at the end, we'
law like this in place. >> exactly. what we've seen from the conservatives is the idea that it's been long enough and black turnout has gone high enough, which was mentioned in oral arguments that we don't need this any more. that is just as a logical point, a weird argument, right? if you use your seat belt every day and that keeps you safe, that doesn't necessarily mean that you should stop using your seat belt after a certain amount of time. and so these programs particularly section 5...
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. >> you don't have to like the laws of the land but you do have to respect those laws. >> republicans have been very, very fair to this president. >> a deliberate effort to refight the election is not normal. >> a good thursday afternoon to you. we begin with republican obstruction finally pushing democrats to go nuclear. changing the rules of the senate to clear the way for several of the president's nominees. the landmark vote detonated just after noon striking down nearly 225 years of precedent ending long standing filibuster rules and breaking republicans' hold on presidential picks for the cabinet and judiciary. a short time ago the president supported the move saying the meaning of advise and consent has been lost on his opponents. >> it is no longer used in a responsible way to govern. it is used as a reckless and relentless tool to grind all business to a halt. the american people deserve better than politicians who run for election telling them how terrible government is and devoting their time in elected office to make government not work as often as possible. >> the move co
. >> you don't have to like the laws of the land but you do have to respect those laws. >> republicans have been very, very fair to this president. >> a deliberate effort to refight the election is not normal. >> a good thursday afternoon to you. we begin with republican obstruction finally pushing democrats to go nuclear. changing the rules of the senate to clear the way for several of the president's nominees. the landmark vote detonated just after noon striking down...
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both of them harvard, both of them harvard law review. i mean, it was amazing how they were like flip sides of the same coin. >> it is. they do a fascinating parallels. but the paradox of the difference is that john roberts when it comes to the constitution is the candidate of change. he's the one who wants to change the law on abortion, on civil rights, on the death penalty, on all of these areas whereas obama is much more of a cautious conservative when it comes to the course. he's the one saying, let's leave things the way they are. the law is okay the way it is. roberts is part of the generation of conservatives. ronald reagan brought them to washington who said, we have to change the law. >> i've been trying to tell everybody, i'm a conservative. i'm trying to conserve the voting rights act, conserve affirmative action. i'm the conservative. so glad jeffrey toobin came on the show to affirm that for me. >> that's my goal, rev. >> jeffrey toobin. the book is, the oath, the obama white house and the supreme court. you need to read it a
both of them harvard, both of them harvard law review. i mean, it was amazing how they were like flip sides of the same coin. >> it is. they do a fascinating parallels. but the paradox of the difference is that john roberts when it comes to the constitution is the candidate of change. he's the one who wants to change the law on abortion, on civil rights, on the death penalty, on all of these areas whereas obama is much more of a cautious conservative when it comes to the course. he's the...
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first i must ask your reaction to the controversial right to work measure signed into law in michigan. before i do so, please i'd like you to listen to what michigan governor rick snyder had the temerity to say on "morning joe." listen to this. oh. we appear to not have that. we seemed to suggest this morning that for some reason this was good for workers. how is right to work -- >> nothing could be further from the truth. basically what he has done is blind sided a lot of folks up there in michigan. and it's not good for workers in that workers will be able to benefit, they don't have to join a union. but now they'll be getting representation for better benefits and better wages. and not presenting any kind of dues to pay for that representation. and that's a deliberate effort, martin, to destroy unions. we see it here in the congress. i've seen it in my own committee. there has been a march by our republican colleagues to do everything in their power to destroy and weaken unions. and this is just another effort in that road. and i think people have to see this for what it is. you kn
first i must ask your reaction to the controversial right to work measure signed into law in michigan. before i do so, please i'd like you to listen to what michigan governor rick snyder had the temerity to say on "morning joe." listen to this. oh. we appear to not have that. we seemed to suggest this morning that for some reason this was good for workers. how is right to work -- >> nothing could be further from the truth. basically what he has done is blind sided a lot of folks...
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once republicans got control of the state legislature, they passed a new law in 2011 that blocks you from voting in wisconsin unless you have an id. unless you bring specific documentation which hundreds of thousands of residents do not have. just to give you a sense of the scale of what they're doing, he won by about 125,000 votes. the estimates prepared for the courts as to how many legal wisconsin voters don't have the id to show that you need to vote in wisconsin anymore. the range is, at the low end, 160,000. at the high end, about 370,0 0. he only won by 125,000 votes. you think i e it might make a difference? i mean, most of the people without id, let's be honest, are people who are poor, people who live relatively trans yents lives, people who are disproportionately from minority populations. you take somewhere between 160,00,370,00 of those voters, no democrat will ever win wisconsin again. at least not stay a while. so that's what wisconsin republicans passed in 2011. for obvious resumes, it was quickly blocked by the courts. all year this year, it's been blocked by the cou
once republicans got control of the state legislature, they passed a new law in 2011 that blocks you from voting in wisconsin unless you have an id. unless you bring specific documentation which hundreds of thousands of residents do not have. just to give you a sense of the scale of what they're doing, he won by about 125,000 votes. the estimates prepared for the courts as to how many legal wisconsin voters don't have the id to show that you need to vote in wisconsin anymore. the range is, at...
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the law says we need to vote. the constitution says we need to vote. we didn't come here to play chicken. we came here to do our job, and that means we have to vote. we have to be very careful as we construct a resolution that will authorize the president to carry on an appropriate level of military action. i am not in any way going to vote to move back into iraq with heavy duty troops as we have in the past. air strikes, okay, we have the advisers on the ground. that's enough for me. realize this solution here does not lie in american military presence in this area. we've done that. we did it for a decade. it didn't work. we need to make sure that the countries surrounding this area, they're the ones that have the real risk here. we do have risks, no doubt about it. but the real risk lies in the countries around it. they need to put the troops on the ground. the iraq government needs to get its act together. that's in process. new prime minister, a new cabinet in place. and hopefully they'll reach out and try to heal the wounds of the divisions that m
the law says we need to vote. the constitution says we need to vote. we didn't come here to play chicken. we came here to do our job, and that means we have to vote. we have to be very careful as we construct a resolution that will authorize the president to carry on an appropriate level of military action. i am not in any way going to vote to move back into iraq with heavy duty troops as we have in the past. air strikes, okay, we have the advisers on the ground. that's enough for me. realize...
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law enforcement agents while serving overseas. the dea is cited in the report for attempting to stonewall, even, the investigation. punishment for some of the agents include suspensions. get this boy, did they get hit hard. two to ten-day suspensions for this. one of the most serious allegations is about the supervisory special agents or ssas, three dea ssas in particular were provided money, expensive gifts, and weapons from cartel members. so, joan this isn't just about sexual misbehavior. >> no. >> it's not about, you know not upholding the dignity of your office. it's about taking stuff, like sex workers -- >> it's about corruption. >> -- from cartels and saying what are you doing tonight? >> and it's about no chain of command, no obvious repercussions. they charged them. they found over and over what they would do, they would find out what was going on but charge them like conduct unbecoming, not sexual misconduct, which could get them thrown out. they consistently undercharged them when they weren't just brushing it under th
law enforcement agents while serving overseas. the dea is cited in the report for attempting to stonewall, even, the investigation. punishment for some of the agents include suspensions. get this boy, did they get hit hard. two to ten-day suspensions for this. one of the most serious allegations is about the supervisory special agents or ssas, three dea ssas in particular were provided money, expensive gifts, and weapons from cartel members. so, joan this isn't just about sexual misbehavior....